Bachetti stretched his points lead over Creeden to 22 with one race remaining – if Creeden wins, Bachetti would need to finish at least fourth to win; if Creeden finishes third-or-worse, Bachetti would have to finish within about 10 spots to win.

Anthony Perrego wrapped up the sportsman title with his second-place finish. Tyler Dippel won the race. Will Dietz, Randy Green and Jesse Marks finished 3-4-5.

Kyle VanDuser inched closer to the spec sportsman championship, placing second in the feature to Mike DuBois. Matt Janiak, Tom Johnson and Ken Boniface finished 3-4-5. VanDuser leads Johnson by 26 headed into the last race – should Johnson win, VanDuser would have to place 11th-or-better for the title.

Emerson Cargain Jr. clinched the pro stock championship with his victory. Ralph Ronk, Dave Demarest, John Roese and Paul Aragon rounded out the top five.

Race winner Dan Speedling stretched his points lead in pure stocks to 38 over Nick Johnson, who finished fifth. As long as Speedling takes the green flag on Friday, he would have to finish last and have Johnson win to lose the title.

Doug Norrie won the lightning sprint feature. Points leader Joe Szczapa finished third, stretching his lead to 28 points over Peter Dance. Szczapa would have to finish within 12 spots of Dance to win the title.

Matt Curry won the 4-cylinder feature, ahead of Walt Henry and Keith Henry, who leads Curry by 10 points and Walt Henry by 28. A win by Curry on Friday would force Keith Henry to finish third-or-better to win the title.